FOUNDATION FAILURE AND ITS EFFECT IN BUILDING: A CASE STUDY OF NASARAWA YOUTH CENTRE
ABSTRACT
In the
building construction industry particularly in Nigeria, some indigenous
contractors try to ensure that projects are delivered within the
shortest duration without determine to the use of types of foundation.
Hence the need for adequate use of types of foundation cannot be
overemphasized. The study then undertake the foundation failure and its
effect in building significantly to ascertain the extent of the
application i.e. problem/success involved with the use of the
foundation. A questionnaire was administered and data collected from
selected building located in Nasarawa State which were presented in
tables, analyzed and interpreted accordingly to degree of responses.
Base on analysis, it was discovered that appropriate use of foundation
schedule of construction works is essential due to its positive impact
(cost and time saving) toward effective project delivery.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.0 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY
A building
can be define as a structure broadly consisting of walls, floors and
roof erected to provide space for different use such as residence,
education, business, workshop, manufacturing, hospitalization,
entertainment etc which the load is acting on the foundation.
Base on
this, man required different types of building for his activities,
houses, bungalow and flats for his living, hospitals and health center
for his health care, schools, college and universities for his
education, bank, shops, offices, buildings and factories for production,
railway building, bus station and air terminals for transportation.
In this
case, the building design has traditionally been the responsibility of
architect though the building construction has been the responsibility
of the builders.
Building
like all structure, are design to certain load without deforming
excessively, the load are the weight of people and object. The weight of
the rain and snow and the pressure of wing called live load and dead
1.4GK + 1.6GK equal to the total load of the building itself.
A
foundation of a building or structure is that part of the substructure
which is in direct contract with and transmits the load to the ground.
The substructure is that of a building or artificial sub soil level and
which supports super structure.
Also, the
structural element that connect the building bridges and other elements
to ground are called “foundation”. These elements are very important
because, the safety and reliability of the structure can’t be better
than that of the foundation. Uzokwe, O.A. (2001) “Rising Incidence of
Building Collapse in Nigeria: Any Remedy?” Nigeria World 1999-2010.
Strength
and stability from part A of (1995) schedule 1 to the building
regulations are as regards loading: That the building shall be so
constructed that the combined dead, imposed and wind load are sustained
and transmitted to the ground safely and without causing deflection or
deformation of any part of the building or such movement of the ground
as will impair the stability of any part of another building and as
regards ground movement of the subsoil cause by swelling, shrinkage or
freezing will not impair the stability of any part of the building.
A
foundation should be designed to transmit the loads of the building to
the ground so there is at most, only a limited settlement of building
into the ground.
A building
whose foundation is not sound rock will suffer no measurable settlement
where as a building on soil will suffer settlement into the ground by
the compression of soil under the ground.
1.1 FUNCTIONS OF BUILDING
To build
means making use of building material to create a space that will
fulfill a particular function. The building as a structure must fulfill
the following conditions:
- Satisfy the need for which it was built (function).
- Must resist the loads coming to it i.e. (must be stable).
- Must continue to fulfill its function (durability)
- Must be achieved with the minimum use of resources (economy).
Tattersall, N. (2009 June, 28). “ Nigeria Building Collapse Kills at Least Five-Rescuers”. Daily Sun Newspapers, Retrieved from http://www.Dailysun.ng
Buildings are constructed to serve a range purposes viz:
For shelter, to have a conducive place for work for schools, industries, entertainment and all you think of.
Buildings
are produced by the coordination of the inputs of a group of people,
under the provisions of a guiding law, called the building regulations.
A building is broadly divided into two parts:
1) Substructure
2) Superstructure
The portion of the building below the ground is the substructure and the portion above is the superstructure.
1.2 STATEMENT OF THE RESEARCH PROBLEM
In the
building construction industry, some indigenous building contractors
have to struggle to complete project work on time without considering
the types of foundation and the soil types.
Whenever
priorities are not given to key aspect of building construction work or
project work such as scheduling of activities, monitoring of day to day
task. Hence the consequences of no or improper use of foundation types
or materials for the construction of foundation, it will eventually lead
to foundation failure of such project or building.
1.3 AIM AND OBJECTIVES
1.3.1 AIM
The aim of this research work is to identify delivery of foundation failure and its effects in building for project delivery.
1.3.2 OBJECTIVES
For the achievement of the above aim, the objectives are:
- To identify the cause/effect of foundation failure in building
- To identify the Mother Nature earth/human activities in foundation failure.
- To identify the causes of settlement in foundation
1.4 METHODOLOGY
Two methods
of data collection were used (primary and secondary). Therefore, in
the pursuit of this research work, the following sources were used:
textbooks, internet and questionnaires and related materials.
1.4.1 ANALYSIS
In data
analysis, tables of analysis were to analyze the data collected using
questionnaires and the responses are expressed in percentages.
1.5 SCOPE AND LIMITATION
1.5.1 The
scope of this research work covers foundation failure and its effect in
building be used for construction project by some indigenous building
contractors.
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